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Assessment of Population Knowledge and Awareness of Nursemaid’s Elbow in Children: A Cross-Sectional Study in Al-Baha Region, Saudi Arabia

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Introdcution and Aims: Nursemaid’s elbow (NME) is a common pediatric upper-extremity injury affecting young children. In this study, we aim to assess the knowledge and awareness of the NME in children between population in Al-Baha region in Saudi Arabia. Materials and Methods: This is a cross-sectional study conducted among the population Al-Baha region, from February 2024 to April 2024, inclusion criteria include individuals living in Al-Baha, who are older than 18 years and agree to participate. We excluded those who are not willing to participate or not residing in Al-Baha and healthcare professionals. Data collection done via an online validated questionnaire in Arabic language. Statistical analyses were conducted using Chi-square test and Fisher’s exact test. A significance level of less than 0.05 (P < 0.05) was considered statistically significant. Results: 588 participants were included. Females were majority (69.6%), and the largest age group was 40–49 years old (34.7%). We found that (59.5%) of participants had not heard or read about NME. There were some misconceptions noted, such as (67.3%) who believed that both genders are equally affected and incorrect identification of symptoms (37.1%). The awareness of the case recurrence was (55.1%). Friends or family are the primary sources of information (18.2%). And lastly, (76.9%) of participants expressed a desire to learn more about NME. Conclusion: There is an obvious lack of knowledge about NME among population in the Al-Baha region, so more awareness campaigns for society are needed to raise the level of knowledge, and to prevent the occurrence and recurrence. Keywords: Al-Baha region, Nursemaid’s elbow, Radial head subluxation, Pulled elbow, Pediatric injury, Parental awareness, Saudi Arabia.
Title: Assessment of Population Knowledge and Awareness of Nursemaid’s Elbow in Children: A Cross-Sectional Study in Al-Baha Region, Saudi Arabia
Description:
Introdcution and Aims: Nursemaid’s elbow (NME) is a common pediatric upper-extremity injury affecting young children.
In this study, we aim to assess the knowledge and awareness of the NME in children between population in Al-Baha region in Saudi Arabia.
Materials and Methods: This is a cross-sectional study conducted among the population Al-Baha region, from February 2024 to April 2024, inclusion criteria include individuals living in Al-Baha, who are older than 18 years and agree to participate.
We excluded those who are not willing to participate or not residing in Al-Baha and healthcare professionals.
Data collection done via an online validated questionnaire in Arabic language.
Statistical analyses were conducted using Chi-square test and Fisher’s exact test.
A significance level of less than 0.
05 (P < 0.
05) was considered statistically significant.
Results: 588 participants were included.
Females were majority (69.
6%), and the largest age group was 40–49 years old (34.
7%).
We found that (59.
5%) of participants had not heard or read about NME.
There were some misconceptions noted, such as (67.
3%) who believed that both genders are equally affected and incorrect identification of symptoms (37.
1%).
The awareness of the case recurrence was (55.
1%).
Friends or family are the primary sources of information (18.
2%).
And lastly, (76.
9%) of participants expressed a desire to learn more about NME.
Conclusion: There is an obvious lack of knowledge about NME among population in the Al-Baha region, so more awareness campaigns for society are needed to raise the level of knowledge, and to prevent the occurrence and recurrence.
Keywords: Al-Baha region, Nursemaid’s elbow, Radial head subluxation, Pulled elbow, Pediatric injury, Parental awareness, Saudi Arabia.

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